RELEASED WWE STAR SAYS HE OWNS THE RIGHTS TO HIS CHARACTER, SAYS WWE HURT HIM BY LIMITING HIM IN THE RING AND MORE

By Billy Krotchsen on 2014-01-24 16:53:17

The original Sin Cara appeared on the new edition of Mexican wrestling show "Tercera CaÃ­da". I watched the show and translated the interview from Spanish to English.

The hosts asked him why there is a new Sin Cara wrestling and he responded that he wasnâ€™t sure. He said that he was still under contract with WWE when they started using the new Sin Cara.

Cara stated that he owns the character of Sin Cara and that perhaps his lawyers would be taking a look into it, since he has proof he owns Sin Cara.

Cara then stated that he doesnâ€™t have anything against the new Sin Cara, Alberto Del Rio or anyone in WWE.

While talking about his run in the company, Cara said that WWE told him he couldn't wrestle the way he did in Mexico. He said that psychologically that had an effect his work since he was limited in what he could do in the ring.

Cara said that he never understood it because they brought him from Mexico knowing the style of wrestling he did, but then told him he couldn't do it in WWE.

He said that led to him not working as hard, gained weight, etc. but now he's once again focused and looking forward to wrestling again in Mexico.

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